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This video explores the controversial debate between Daniel Stern and Andre Green at a
conference on the 1st November 1997 at UCL, under the auspices of the Psychoanalysis unit. The video visually explores the different epistemological position presented by
the two speakers: On the one hand, that knowledge of psychic life may be gleaned from
infant observation; on the other, knowledge of the unconscious may only be known, après
coup, as afterwardsness, in an analysis. This video visually explores this debate and
concludes with a discussion by psychoanalysts who have been respondents to this
controversy in a formal capacity.

[This excerpt is a short preview of the video. The full video and full transcript are available to subscribers.]